Create and race some wacky vehicles in Top Gear: Stunt School Revolution

Tired of seeing Top Gear games launch on Windows Phone? Prepare for yet another with Stunt School Revolution, which launched today on Windows Phone and Windows 8.1. This latest title on both Windows and mobile devices allows players hop behind the wheel of highly customised and – put simply – wacky contraptions, just what you'd expect to see from the popular TV series.

Players will be able to clear the Grand Canyon, escape Alcatraz and even speed through a roller coaster on a New York skyscraper "with a cow on your pickup". Because, why not? Select from various vehicles and customise them how you like for each race.

It's positive to see the BBC continuing to support Microsoft's platforms with more games for consumers to enjoy. Here's a list of features:

Fantastic iconic locations from around the world – Grand Canyon, Alcatraz, Sydney Harbour, New York, Moscow, London and China

Challenge your friends to beat your high scores on each stunt and tell everyone about it on Facebook and Twitter

The game is free to play and in-app purchases are available for extra Gold Nuts, Permits and Stig Dollars if you can't wait.

As noted above, Top Gear: Stunt School Revolution is free to download and play, but does sport in-app purchases for extra Gold Nuts, Permits and Stig Dollars for those who require access to everything immediately.

Not Sure what Rich meant there... I don't think that's a good way to start this article. Even more so considering that further down he says it is a positive to to see BBC releasing more games for the platform, which I agree, so no idea why would people be tired of it.

I​ was referring to the trailer only listing the App Store (the Apple App Store) as if the game isn't available on other platforms/store like the Windows Store, Google Play. It was an old complaint about developers not updating their trailers to show apps are available on other platforms. That's all.